Bayern Munich twice came from behind to beat Werder Bremen in a seven-goal thriller at the Allianz Arena.
Bayern held a minute’s silence before kick-off in tribute to ex-Barcelona coach and coach Pep Guardiola’s assistant at the Nou Camp, Tito Vilanova, who died aged 45 on Friday.
The hosts, who sealed back-to-back Bundesliga titles in match, wore black armbands during the match.
A number of key players were missing from Bayern’s starting line up as their Spanish boss rested his key players with Tuesday’s crucial Champions League semi-final second leg against Real Madrid in mind. Real visit Munich with a 1-0 lead from midweek’s first leg.
Right-back Theodore Selassie placed the visitors before Franck Ribery equalised for the German champions.
Bremen went into the half-time break with a-goal lead, courtesy of Aaron Hunt, but the Bavarians averted another rare home loss by stepping up their performance in the second-half.
Claudio Pizzaro’s quick brace in four minutes left score at 3-2 before Bastian Schweinsteiger and substitute Arjen Robben completed scoring for Bayern.
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